Looks like some sort of a medical examination sheet.
Hi Lonewolf.
The page numbers correspond to the contents sheet. So it would be good if you can include these in your photos.
BC is right too, Untersuchtungsblatt = examination sheet.
Podzus ist auf Anordnung des Kommando am 26.5.43 um 8 Uhr zur San. Stelle bestellt (Podzus was summoned to the medical center at 8 a.m. on 26.5.43 by order of the command)
The third photo down you posted shows he was awarded the Frontkämpferehrenkreuz which was a WW1 award and his WW1 unit can be seen at the bottom of page 1.
Kind regards,
Will.
Will, i am going to take the file a part to get better pictures. I think there is one page about him losing his soldier's book.
Thanks
Item number 14 is intriguing.
What is the provenance of these files? Looks to me like they've been stolen from an archive.
There is nothing to say stolen from an archive that I can see. Certainly nothing that has ever been reported on any forums I am aware of.
I think it's equally possible to have been rescued from a skip or more likely just disposed of through dealers/salvagers who have networks to filter specific items off into specific directions.
I have seen items like this pop up on sale at places like Weitze military antiques and antique books over the years (not these exact ones). I looked today and there are no current examples to compare to.
Any dealer that moves in photo/paper group kinds of circles is potentially a seller of paper work groups such as those above.
There were obviously cases in the past of archive files being stolen for SS signatures and awards and so on but these are not at that kind of level personality wise.
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